Method and apparatus for encoding transport block

ABSTRACT

A method and apparatus for encoding a transport block are provided. The method for encoding the transport block includes: determining, by a transmitter, a size of transport block; dividing, by the transmitter, the transport block into at least one code block based on the size of transport block; interleaving, by the transmitter, the at least one code block by an interleaver; and performing, by the transmitter, a turbo coding for the interleaved at least one code block, wherein the size of transport block is determined based on the number of the divided code blocks.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims the benefit of priority of U.S. Provisionalapplications No. 61/732,893 filed on Dec. 3, 2012, all of which isincorporated by reference in their entirety herein.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to wireless communications, and moreparticularly, to a method and apparatus for encoding a transport block.

2. Related Art

Extensive researches are underway in LTE (long term evolution) release12 to improve performance in terms of capacity, coverage, coordinationbetween cells, and costs. There is an ongoing discussion to introducevarious techniques in the LTE release 12 in a technical aspect toimprove performance, such as small cell enhancement, macro cellenhancement, new carrier type, machine type communication, etc.

The LTE release 12 aims at improving the capacity and coverage, whichmay be achieved by using small cell enhancement based on inter-sitecarrier aggregation, LTE-WLAN (wireless local area network) integration,and micro cell enhancement. Assuming a case where a cell is decreased insize, inter-cell movement of a terminal occurs frequently, which mayresult in an increase in an amount of traffic signaled when the terminalmoves. To solve such a problem, a method of optimizing a small cell bydecreasing signaling transmitted from an RAN (radio access network) to acore network on the basis of the small cell enhancement is underdiscussion in the LTE release 12.

In addition, an NCT (new carrier type) discussed in the LTE release 12is a frame type which is newly defined differently from a legacy framestructure. Although the NCT can be a carrier type optimized for a smallcell, it can also be applied to a macro cell. For example, in the NCT,an overhead generated by transmitting a reference signal such as a CRS(cell-specific reference signal) can be decreased, and a downlinkcontrol channel can be demodulated on the basis of a DM-RS (demodulationreference signal). By newly defining the NCT, energy of a base stationcan be saved, and an interference generated in a HetNet (heterogeneousnetwork) can be decreased. In addition, the use of the NCT can decreasea reference signal overhead generated in data transmission using aplurality of downlink antennas. More specifically, although the legacyframe structure (e.g., a CP (cyclic prefix) length, a subframestructure, a duplexing mode, etc.) is maintained in the NCT, a controlchannel and/or a reference signal can be newly defined.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention provides a method of encoding a transport block.

The present invention also provides an apparatus for encoding atransport block.

According to one aspect of the present invention, a method for encodinga transport block in a wireless communication system is provided. Themethod includes: determining, by a transmitter, a size of transportblock; dividing, by the transmitter, the transport block into at leastone code block based on the size of transport block; interleaving, bythe transmitter, the at least one code block by an interleaver; andperforming, by the transmitter, a turbo coding for the interleaved atleast one code block, wherein the size of transport block is determinedbased on the number of the divided code blocks.

According to another aspect of the present invention, a wirelessapparatus configured for encoding a transport block in a wirelesscommunication system is provided. The wireless apparatus includes: atransceiver configured to receive radio signals; and a processoroperatively coupled with the transceiver and configured to: determine asize of transport block; divide the transport block into at least onecode block based on the size of transport block; interleave the at leastone code block by an interleaver; and perform a turbo coding for theinterleaved at least one code block, wherein the size of transport blockis determined based on a number of the divided code blocks.

Data transmission and reception performance can be improved bydecreasing the number of dummy bits when coding a transport block.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 shows a radio frame structure in LTE (long term evolution).

FIG. 2 shows an example of a resource grid for one downlink slot.

FIG. 3 shows a structure of a downlink subframe.

FIG. 4 shows a structure of an uplink subframe.

FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing a method of generating PDCCH (physicaldownlink control channel) data.

FIG. 6 shows an example of monitoring a PDCCH.

FIG. 7 shows a downlink subframe to which a reference signal and acontrol channel are allocated in 3GPP (3rd generation partnershipproject) LTE.

FIG. 8 is an example of a subframe having an EPDCCH (enhanced PDCCH).

FIG. 9 shows the concept of a method of processing a downlink transportchannel according to an embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 10 shows the concept of a method of performing code blocksegmentation.

FIG. 11 shows the concept of a method of performing rate matching.

FIG. 12 shows the concept of a resource block pair according to anembodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 13 is a flowchart showing a method of performing turbo coding for atransport block according to an embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 14 is a block diagram of a wireless communication system accordingto an embodiment of the present invention.

DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS

A wireless device may be fixed or mobile, and may be referred to asanother terminology, such as a UE (user equipment), an MS (mobilestation), an MT (mobile terminal), a UT (user terminal), an SS(subscriber station), a PDA (personal digital assistant), a wirelessmodem, a handheld device, a terminal, a wireless terminal, etc. Thewireless device may also be a device supporting only data communicationsuch as an MTC (machine-type communication) device.

A BS (base station) is generally a fixed station that communicates withthe wireless device, and may be referred to as another terminology, suchas an eNB (evolved-NodeB), a BTS (base transceiver system), an accesspoint, etc.

Operations of a UE and/or a BS in 3GPP (3rd generation partnershipproject) LTE (long term evolution) or 3GPP LTE-A defined based on eachof releases of 3GPP TS (technical specification) will be describedhereinafter. In addition, the present invention may also apply tovarious wireless communication networks other than the 3GPP LTE/3GPPLTE-A. In the following description, LTE and/or LTE-A are collectivelyreferred to as LTE.

FIG. 1 shows a radio frame structure in LTE.

In 3GPP LTE, a structure of a radio frame 100 is disclosed in thesection 5 of 3GPP TS 36.211 V8.2.0 (2008-03) “Technical SpecificationGroup Radio Access Network; Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access(E-UTRA); Physical channels and modulation (Release 8)”.

Referring to FIG. 1, the radio frame 100 consists of 10 subframes 120.One subframe 120 consists of two slots 140. The radio frame 100 may beindexed based on the slots 140 indexed from a slot #0 to a slot #19, ormay be indexed based on the subframes 120 indexed from a subframe #0 toa subframe #9. For example, the subframe #0 may include the slot #0 andthe slot #1.

A time required to transmit one subframe 120 is defined as a TTI(transmission time interval). The TTI may be a scheduling unit for datatransmission. For example, a length of one radio frame 100 may be 1millisecond (ms), a length of one subframe 120 may be 1 ms, and a lengthof one slot 140 may be 0.5 ms.

One slot 140 includes a plurality of OFDM (orthogonal frequency divisionmultiplexing) symbols in a time domain, and includes a plurality ofsubcarriers in a frequency domain. In LTE, a BS uses OFDMA as an accessscheme in a downlink channel. The OFDM symbol is for representing onesymbol period, and may be referred to as other terms according to amultiple access scheme. For example, an SC-FDMA (singlecarrier-frequency division multiple access) may be used as the multipleaccess scheme in an uplink channel in which data is transmitted from aUE to a BS. A symbol duration in which data is transmitted through theuplink channel may be called an SC-FDMA symbol.

The structure of the radio frame 100 described in FIG. 1 is oneembodiment for a frame structure. Therefore, the number of subframes 120included in the radio frame 100, the number of slots 140 included in thesubframe 120, or the number of OFDM symbols included in the slot 140 maybe changed variously to define a new radio frame format.

In the structure of the radio frame, the number of symbols included inone slot may vary depending on which CP (cyclic prefix) is used. Forexample, if the radio frame uses a normal CP, one slot may include 7OFDM symbols. If the radio frame uses an extended CP, one slot mayinclude 6 OFDM symbols.

As a duplexing scheme, a wireless communication system may use an FDD(frequency division duplex) scheme, a TDD (time division duplex) scheme,etc. In the FDD scheme, uplink transmission and downlink transmissionmay be performed based on different frequency bands. In the TDD scheme,uplink transmission and downlink transmission may be performed by usinga time-based division scheme based on the same frequency band. Channelresponses of the TDD scheme may have a reciprocal property since thesame frequency band is used. That is, in the TDD scheme, a downlinkchannel response and an uplink channel response may be almost identicalin a given frequency domain. Therefore, a TDD-based wirelesscommunication system may acquire channel state information of a downlinkchannel from channel state information of an uplink channel. In the TDDsystem, a full frequency band is time-divided into uplink transmissionand downlink transmission, and thus downlink transmission performed bythe BS and uplink transmission performed by the UE may be performedsimultaneously.

FIG. 2 shows an example of a resource grid for one downlink slot.

The downlink slot includes a plurality of OFDM symbols in a time domain,and includes NRB resource blocks in a frequency domain. The number NRBof resource blocks included in the downlink slot may be determinedaccording to a downlink transmission bandwidth configured in a cell. Forexample, in the LTE system, NRB may be any one value in the range of 60to 110 according to a transmission bandwidth in use. One resource block200 may include a plurality of subcarriers in the frequency band. Astructure of an uplink slot may be the same as the aforementionedstructure of the downlink slot.

Each element on the resource grid is referred to as a resource element220. The resource element 220 on the resource grid may be identified byan index pair (k,l). Herein, k(k=0, . . . , NRB×12−1) denotes asubcarrier index in the frequency domain, and l(l=0, . . . , 6) denotesan OFDM symbol index in the time domain.

Herein, one resource block 200 may include 7×12 resource elements 220consisting of 7 OFDM symbols in the time domain and 12 subcarriers inthe frequency domain. Such a size is one example, and thus the number ofOFDM symbols and the number of subcarriers constituting one resourceblock 200 may change. A resource block pair indicates a resource unitincluding two resource blocks.

The number of OFDM symbols included in one slot may have a differentvalue depending on a CP as described above. In addition, the number ofresource blocks included in one slot may vary depending on a size of afull frequency bandwidth.

FIG. 3 shows a structure of a downlink subframe.

A downlink subframe 300 may be divided into two slots 310 and 320according to a time. Each of the slots 310 and 320 includes 7 OFDMsymbols in a normal CP case. A resource region corresponding to firstthree OFDM symbols (i.e., in case of 1.4 MHz bandwidth, up to 4 OFDMsymbols) included in the first slot 310 of the subframe 300 may be usedas a control region 350 to which control channels are allocated. Theremaining OFDM symbols may be used as a data region 360 to which atraffic channel such as a PDSCH (physical downlink shared channel) isallocated.

A PDCCH (physical downlink control channel) may be a control channel fortransmitting a resource allocation and transmission format of a DL-SCH(downlink-shared channel), resource allocation information of a UL-SCH(uplink shared channel), paging information on a PCH, system informationon a DL-SCH, a resource allocation of a higher layer control messagesuch as a random access response transmitted through a PDSCH, atransmission power control command for individual UEs included in any UEgroup, activation of a VoIP (voice over internet protocol), etc. Aplurality of units of transmitting PDCCH data may be defined within thecontrol region 350. The UE may acquire control data by monitoring theplurality of units of transmitting the PDCCH data. For example, thePDCCH data may be transmitted to the UE on the basis of an aggregationof one or several consecutive CCEs (control channel elements). The CCEmay be one unit of transmitting the PDCCH data. The CCE may include aplurality of resource element groups. The resource element group is aresource unit including four available resource elements.

A BS determines a PDCCH format according to DCI (downlink controlinformation) to be transmitted to a UE, and attaches a CRC (cyclicredundancy check) to control information. The CRC is masked with aunique identifier (referred to as an RNTI (radio network temporaryidentifier)) according to an owner or usage of the PDCCH. If the PDCCHis for a specific UE, a unique identifier (e.g., C-RNTI (cell-RNTI)) ofthe UE may be masked to the CRC. Alternatively, if the PDCCH is for apaging message, a paging indicator identifier (e.g., P-RNTI(paging-RNTI)) may be masked to the CRC. If the PDCCH is for an SIB(system information block), a system information identifier and anSI-RNTI (system information-RNTI) may be masked to the CRC. To indicatea random access response that is a response for transmission of a randomaccess preamble of the UE, an RA-RNTI (random access-RNTI) may be maskedto the CRC.

FIG. 4 shows a structure of an uplink subframe.

The uplink subframe may be divided into control regions 430 and 440 anda data region 450. A PUCCH (physical uplink control channel) forcarrying uplink control information is allocated to the control regions430 and 440. A PUSCH (physical uplink shared channel) for carrying datais allocated to the data region 450. When indicated by a higher layer, aUE may support simultaneous transmission of the PUSCH and the PUCCH.

The PUCCH for one UE is allocated in an RB (resource block) pair in asubframe. RBs belonging to the RB pair occupy different subcarriers ineach of a 1st slot 410 and a 2nd slot 420. A frequency occupied by theRBs belonging to the RB pair changes at a slot boundary. This is calledthat the RB pair allocated to the PUCCH is frequency-hopped at the slotboundary. Since the UE transmits the UCI on a time basis throughdifferent subcarriers, a frequency diversity gain can be obtained. m isa location index indicating a logical frequency-domain location of theRB pair allocated to the PUCCH in the subframe.

Examples of uplink control information transmitted on a PUCCH mayinclude HARQ (hybrid automatic repeat request) ACK(acknowledgement)/NACK (non-acknowledgement), CQI (channel qualityindicator) indicating a downlink channel state, SR (scheduling request)which is an uplink radio resource allocation request, etc.

The PUSCH is a channel mapped to a UL-SCH (uplink shared channel) whichis a transport channel. Uplink data transmitted through the PUSCH may bea transport block which is a data block for the UL-SCH transmittedduring a TTI. The transport block may include user information. Inaddition, the uplink data may be multiplexed data. The multiplexed datamay be obtained by multiplexing control information and a transportblock for the UL-SCH. Examples of the control information multiplexed tothe data may include CQI, PMI (precoding matrix indicator), HARQACK/NACK, RI (rank indicator), etc. Alternatively, the uplink data mayconsist of only the control information.

FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing a method of generating PDCCH data.

In FIG. 5, a method of generating PDCCH data is described in detail.

A UE performs blind decoding to detect a PDCCH. The blind decoding maybe performed on the basis of an identifier masked to a CRC (cyclicredundancy check) of a received PDCCH (referred to as a candidatePDCCH). By checking an CRC error of the received PDCCH data, the UE maydetermine whether the PDCCH data is its own control data.

A BS determines a PDCCH format according to DCI (downlink controlinformation) to be transmitted to the UE and thereafter attaches a CRCto the DCI, and masks a unique identifier (referred to as an RNTI (radionetwork temporary identifier)) to the CRC according to an owner or usageof the PDCCH (block 510).

If the PDCCH is for a specific UE, the BS may mask a unique identifier(e.g., C-RNTI (cell-RNTI)) of the UE to the CRC. Alternatively, if thePDCCH is for a paging message, the BS may mask a paging indicationidentifier (e.g., P-RNTI (paging-RNTI)) to the CRC. If the PDCCH is forsystem information, the BS may mask a system information identifier(e.g., SI-RNTI (system information-RNTI)) to the CRC. In additionthereto, the BS may mask an RA-RNTI (random access-RNTI) to the CRC inorder to indicate a random access response that is a response fortransmission of a random access preamble of the UE, and may mask aTPC-RNTI to the CRC in order to indicate a TPC (transmit power control)command for a plurality of UEs.

A PDCCH masked with the C-RNTI may transmit control information for aspecific UE (such information is called UE-specific controlinformation), and a PDCCH masked with a different RNTI may transmitcommon control information received by all or a plurality of UEs in acell. A plurality of DCI formats may be defined to transmit PDCCH data.This will be additionally described in detail.

The BS encodes the CRC-attached DCI to generate coded data (block 520).Encoding includes channel encoding and rate matching.

The BS generates modulation symbols by performing modulation on thecoded data (block 530).

The BS maps the modulation symbols to physical REs (resource elements)(block 540). The BS may map the modulation symbols to the respectiveREs.

As described above, a control region in a subframe includes a pluralityof CCEs (control channel elements). The CCE is a logical allocation unitused to provide the PDCCH with a coding rate depending on a radiochannel state, and corresponds to a plurality of REGs (resource elementgroups). The REG includes a plurality of resource elements. One REGincludes 4 REs. One CCE includes 9 REGs. The number of CCEs used toconfigure one PDCCH may be selected from a set {1, 2, 4, 8}. Eachelement of the set {1, 2, 4, 8} is referred to as a CCE aggregationlevel.

The BS may determine the number of CCEs used in transmission of thePDCCH according to a channel state. For example, if a downlink channelstate is good, the BS may use one CCE to transmit PDCCH data to the UE.On the contrary, if the downlink channel state is not good, the BS mayuse 8 CCEs to transmit PDCCH data to the UE.

A control channel consisting of one or more CCEs may performinterleaving in an REG unit, and may be mapped to a physical resourceafter performing cyclic shift based on a cell ID (identifier).

FIG. 6 shows an example of monitoring a PDCCH. The section 9 of 3GPP TS36.213 V10.2.0 (2011-06) may be incorporated herein by reference.

A UE may perform blind decoding to detect the PDCCH. The blind decodingis a scheme in which a specific identifier is de-masked from a CRC ofreceived PDCCH (referred to as candidate PDCCH) data and thereafterwhether the PDCCH is its own control channel is determined by performingCRC error checking. The UE cannot know about a specific position in acontrol region in which its PDCCH data is transmitted and about aspecific CCE aggregation level or DCI format used in transmission.

A plurality of PDCCHs may be transmitted in one subframe. The UEmonitors the plurality of PDCCHs in every subframe. Herein, monitoringis an operation in which the UE attempts to perform blind decoding onthe PDCCH.

The 3GPP LTE uses a search space to reduce an overload caused when theUE performs the blind decoding. The search space may also be called amonitoring set of a CCE for PDCCH searching. The UE may monitor thePDCCH on the basis of the search space.

The search space is classified into a common search space and aUE-specific search space. The common search space is a space forsearching for a PDCCH having common control information and consists of16 CCEs indexed with 0 to 15. The common search space supports a PDCCHhaving a CCE aggregation level of {4, 8}. However, a PDCCH (e.g., DCIformats 0, 1A) for carrying UE-specific information may also betransmitted in the common search space. The UE-specific search spacesupports a PDCCH having a CCE aggregation level of {1, 2, 4, 8}.

Table 1 shows the number of PDCCH candidates monitored by the UE.

TABLE 1 Search space S_(k) ^((L)) Aggregation Size Number of PDCCH DCIType level L [in CCEs] candidates M^((L)) format UE- 1 6 6 0, 1, 1A,specific 2 12 6 1B, 1D, 4 8 2 2, 2A 8 16 2 Common 4 16 4 0, 1A, 1C, 8 162 3/3A

A size of search space is determined by Table 1 above, and a start pointof the search space is defined differently in the common search spaceand the UE-specific search space. Although a start point of the commonsearch space is fixed irrespective of a subframe, a start point of theUE-specific search space may vary in every subframe according to a UEidentifier (e.g., C-RNTI), a CCE aggregation level, and/or a slot numberin a radio frame. If the start point of the UE-specific search spaceexists in the common search space, the UE-specific search space and thecommon search space may overlap.

A set of PDCCH candidates monitored by the UE may be defined accordingto the search space. In the aggregation level 1, 2, 4, or 8, a searchspace S_(k) ^((L)) is defined as the set of PDCCH candidates. In thesearch space S_(k) ^((L)), a CCE corresponding to a PDCCH candidate m isgiven by Equation 1 below.L·{(Y _(k) +m′)mod └N _(CCE,k) /L┘}+i  <Equation 1>

Herein, i=0, . . . , L−1. If the search space is a common search space,m′=m. If the search space is a UE-specific search space,m′=m+M^((L))·n_(CI) when a CIF (carrier indicator field) is set to theUE, where n_(CI) is a value of the set CIF. Further, m′=m when the CIFis not set to the UE. Herein, m=0, . . . , M^((L))−1, where M^((L)) isthe number of PDCCH candidates for monitoring a given search space.

In a common search space, Y_(k) is set to 0 with respect to twoaggregation levels L=4 and L=8. In a UE-specific search space of theaggregation level L, a variable Y_(k) is defined by Equation 2 below.Y _(k)=(A·Y _(k-1))mod D  <Equation 2>

Herein, Y⁻¹=n_(RNTI)≠0, A=39827, D=65537, k=└n_(s)/2┘. ns denotes a slotnumber in a radio frame.

When a wireless device monitors a PDCCH on the basis of a C-RNTI, asearch space and a DCI format to be monitored are determined accordingto a transmission mode of a PDSCH. Table 2 below shows an example ofPDCCH monitoring in which the C-RNTI is set.

TABLE 2 Transmis- Transmission mode of sion mode DCI format search spacePDSCH based on PDCCH Mode 1 DCI format 1A common Single-antenna port,port 0 and UE specific DCI format 1 UE specific Single-antenna port,port 0 Mode 2 DCI format 1A common Transmit diversity and UE specificDCI format 1 UE specific Transmit diversity Mode 3 DCI format 1A commonTransmit diversity and UE specific DCI format 2A UE specific (CDD)Cyclic Delay Diversity or Transmit diversity Mode 4 DCI format 1A commonTransmit diversity and UE specific DCI format 2 UE-specific Closed-loopspatial multi- plexing Mode 5 DCI format 1A common Transmit diversityand UE specific DCI format 1D UE specific MU-MIMO (Multi-User MultipleInput Multiple Output) Mode 6 DCI format 1A common Transmit diversityand UE specific DCI format 1B UE specific Closed-loop spatial multi-plexing Mode 7 DCI format 1A common If the number of PBCH and UEtransmission ports is 1, specific single antenna port, port 0, otherwiseTransmit diversity DCI format 1 UE specific Single antenna port, port 5Mode 8 DCI format 1A common If the number of PBCH and UE transmissionports is 1, specific single antenna port, port 0, otherwise, Transmitdiversity DCI format 2B UE specific Dual layer transmission (port 7 or8), or a single antenna port, port 7 or 8

The usage of the DCI format is classified as shown in Table 3 below.

TABLE 3 DCI format Contents DCI format 0 It is used for PUSCHscheduling. DCI format 1 It is used for scheduling of one PDSCHcodeword. DCI format 1A It is used for compact scheduling and a randomaccess process of one PDSCH codeword. DCI format 1B It is used in simplescheduling of one PDSCH codeword having precoding information. DCIformat 1C It is used for very compact scheduling of one PDSCH codeword.DCI format 1D It is used for simple scheduling of one PDSCH codewordhaving precoding and power offset information. DCI format 2 It is usedfor PDSCH scheduling of UEs configured to a closed-loop spatialmultiplexing mode. DCI format 2A It is used for PDSCH scheduling of UEsconfigured to an open-loop spatial multiplexing mode. DCI format 3 It isused for transmission of a TPC command of a PUCCH and a PUSCH having a2-bit power adjustment. DCI format 3A It is used for transmission of aTPC command of a PUCCH and a PUSCH having a 1-bit power adjustment.

According to an RNTI masked to a CRC used when DCI is generated, asearch space and a DCI format to be used may be set differently. Table 4below shows a search space and a DCI format of a control channel usedwhen SI-RNTI, P-RNTI, or RA-RNTI is masked to the CRC of the DCI.

TABLE 4 search Transmission mode of PDSCH based on DCI format spacePDCCH DCI format 1C common If the number of PBCH transmission ports is1, single antenna port, port 0, otherwise Transmit diversity DCI format1A common If the number of PBCH transmission ports is 1, single antennaport, port 0, otherwise Transmit diversity

Table 5 below shows a DCI format and a search space of a control channelused when SPS-C-RNT is masked to the CRC of the DCI.

TABLE 5 Transmis- search Transmission mode of sion mode DCI format spacePDSCH based on PDCCH Mode 1 DCI format 1A common Single antenna port,port 0 and UE specific DCI format 1 UE specific Single antenna port,port 0 Mode 2 DCI format 1A common Transmit diversity and UE specificDCI format 1 UE specific Transmit diversity Mode 3 DCI format 1A commonTransmit diversity and UE specific DCI format 2A UE specific Transmitdiversity Mode 4 DCI format 1A common Transmit diversity and UE specificDCI format 2 UE specific Transmit diversity Mode 5 DCI format 1A commonTransmit diversity and UE specific Mode 6 DCI format 1A common Transmitdiversity and UE specific Mode 7 DCI format 1A common Single antennaport, port 5 and UE specific DCI format 1 UE specific Single antennaport, port 5 Mode 8 DCI format 1A common Single antenna port, port 7 andUE specific DCI format 2B UE specific Single antenna port, port 7 or 8Mode 9 DCI format 1A common Single antenna port, port 7 and UE specificDCI format 2C UE specific Single antenna port, port 7 or 8 Mode 10 DCIformat 1A common Single antenna port, port 7 and UE specific DCI format2D UE specific Single antenna port, port 7 or 8

Table 6 below shows a DCI format and a search area of a control channelused when temporary C-RNTI is masked to the CRC of the DCI.

TABLE 6 search Transmission mode of PDSCH based on DCI format spacePDCCH DCI format 1A common If the number of PBCH transmission ports andUE is 1, single antenna port, port 0, otherwise specific Transmitdiversity DCI format 1 UE If the number of PBCH transmission portsspecific is 1, single antenna port, port 0, otherwise Transmit diversity

FIG. 7 shows a downlink subframe to which a reference signal and acontrol channel are allocated in 3GPP LTE.

The downlink subframe may be divided into a control region and a dataregion. For example, in the downlink subframe, the control region (or aPDCCH region) includes first three OFDM symbols, and the data region inwhich a PDSCH is transmitted includes the remaining OFDM symbols.

A PCFICH, a PHICH, and/or a PDCCH are transmitted in the control region.

A PHICH (physical HARQ ACK/NACK indicator channel) may transmit HARQ(hybrid automatic retransmission request) information in response touplink transmission.

A PCFICH (physical control format indicator channel) may transmitinformation regarding the number of OFDM symbols allocated to the PDCCH.For example, a control format indictor (CFI) of the PCFICH may indicatethree OFDM symbols. A region excluding a resource in which the PCFICHand/or the PHICH are transmitted in the control region is a PDCCH regionin which the UE monitors the PDCCH.

Various reference signals may be transmitted in the subframe.

A CRS (cell-specific reference signal) is a reference signal that can bereceived by all UEs in a cell, and may be transmitted across a fulldownlink frequency band. In FIG. 6, ‘R0’ indicates an RE used totransmit a CRS for a first antenna port, ‘R1’ indicates an RE used totransmit a CRS for a second antenna port, ‘R2’ indicates an RE used totransmit a CRS for a third antenna port, and ‘R3’ indicates an RE usedto transmit a CRS for a fourth antenna port.

An RS sequence r_(l,n) _(s) (m) for a CRS is defined as follows.

$\begin{matrix}{{r_{l,{n\; s}}(m)} = {{\frac{1}{\sqrt{2}}\left( {1 - {2 \cdot {c\left( {2m} \right)}}} \right)} + {j\frac{1}{\sqrt{2}}\left( {1 - {2 \cdot {c\left( {{2m} + 1} \right)}}} \right)}}} & \left\langle {{Equation}\mspace{14mu} 3} \right\rangle\end{matrix}$

Herein, m=0, 1, . . . , 2N_(RB) ^(max,DL)−1. N_(RB) ^(max,DL) is themaximum number of RBs. ns is a slot number in a radio frame. 1 is anOFDM symbol index in a slot.

A pseudo-random sequence is defined by a length-31 gold sequence asfollows.c(n)=(x ₁(n+Nc)+x ₂(n+Nc))mod 2x ₁(n+31)=(x ₁(n+3)+x ₁(n))mod 2x ₂(n+31)=(x ₂(n+3)+x ₂(n+2)+x ₂(n+1)+x ₂(n))mod 2  <Equation 4>

Herein, Nc=1600, and a first m-sequence is initialized as x1(0)=1,x1(n)=0, m=1, 2, . . . , 30. A second m-sequence is initialized asc_(init)=2¹⁰·(7·(n_(s)+1)+l+1)·(2·N_(ID) ^(cell)+1)+2·N_(ID)^(cell)+N_(CP) at a start of each OFDM symbol. N_(ID) ^(cell) is aphysical cell identifier (PCI). N_(CP) is set to N_(CP)=1 in a normal CPcase, and is set to N_(CP)=0 in an extended CP case.

In addition, a URS (UE-specific Reference Signal) may be transmitted inthe subframe. Whereas the CRS is transmitted in a full region of thesubframe, the URS is a reference signal transmitted in a data region ofthe subframe and is used to demodulate the PDSCH. In FIG. 7, ‘R5’indicates an RE used to transmit the URS. A DM-RS is a reference signalused to demodulate EPDCCH data.

The URS may be transmitted in an RB in which resource mapping isperformed on corresponding PDSCH data. Although R5 is indicated in FIG.7 in addition to a region in which the PDSCH data is transmitted, thisis for indicating a location of an RE to which the URS is mapped.

The URS may be a reference signal which is demodulated only by aspecific UE. An RS (reference signal) sequence r_(l,n) _(s) (m) for theURS is equivalent to Equation 3. In this case, m=0, 1, . . . , 12N_(RB)^(PDSCH)−1, and N_(RB) ^(PDSCH) is the number of RBs used fortransmission of a corresponding PDSCH. If the URS is transmitted througha single antenna, a pseudo-random sequence generator is initialized asc_(init)=(└n_(s)/2┘+1)·(2N_(ID) ^(cell)+1)·2¹⁶+n_(RNTI) at a start ofeach subframe. n_(RNTI) is an identifier of a wireless device.

The aforementioned initialization method is for a case where the URS istransmitted through the single antenna, and when the URS is transmittedthrough multiple antennas, the pseudo-random sequence generator isinitialized as c_(init)=(└n_(s)/2┘+1)·(2n_(ID) ^((n) ^(SCID)⁾+1)·2¹⁶+n_(SCID) at a start of each subframe. n_(SCID) is a parameteracquired from a DL (downlink) grant (e.g., a DCI format 2B or 2C)related to PDSCH transmission.

The URS supports MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) transmission.According to an antenna port or a layer, an RS sequence for the URS maybe spread into a spread sequence as follows.

TABLE 7 Layer [w(0) w(1) w(2) w(3)] 1 [+1 +1 +1 +1] 2 [+1 −1 +1 −1] 3[+1 +1 +1 +1] 4 [+1 −1 +1 −1] 5 [+1 +1 −1 −1] 6 [−1 −1 +1 +1] 7 [+1 −1−1 +1] 8 [−1 +1 +1 −1]

A layer may be defined as an information path which is input to aprecoder. A rank is a non-zero eigenvalue of a MIMO channel matrix, andis equal to the number of layers or the number of spatial streams. Thelayer may correspond to an antenna port for identifying a URS and/or aspread sequence applied to the URS.

Meanwhile, the PDCCH is monitored in an area restricted to the controlregion in the subframe, and a CRS transmitted in a full band is used todemodulate the PDCCH. As a type of control data is diversified and anamount of control data is increased, scheduling flexibility is decreasedwhen using only the existing PDCCH. In addition, in order to decrease anoverhead caused by CRS transmission, an EPDCCH (enhanced PDCCH) isintroduced.

FIG. 8 is an example of a subframe having an EPDCCH.

The subframe may include zero or one PDCCH region 810 and zero or moreEPDCCH regions 820 and 830.

The EPDCCH regions 820 and 830 are regions in which a UE monitors theEPDCCH. The PDCCH region 810 is located in first three or up to 4 OFDMsymbols of the subframe, whereas the EPDCCH regions 820 and 830 may beflexibly scheduled in an OFDM symbol located after the PDCCH region 810.

One or more EPDCCH regions 820 and 830 may be assigned to the UE. The UEmay monitor EPDDCH data in the assigned EPDCCH regions 820 and 830.

The number/location/size of the EPDCCH regions 820 and 830 and/orinformation regarding a subframe for monitoring the EPDCCH may bereported by a BS to the UE by using an RRC (radio resource control)message or the like.

In the PDCCH region 810, a PDCCH may be demodulated on the basis of aCRS. In the EPDCCH regions 820 and 830, instead of the CRS, a DM-RS maybe defined for demodulation of the EPDCCH. The DM-RS may be transmittedin corresponding EPDCCH regions 820 and 830.

An RS sequence for the DM-RS is equivalent to Equation 3. In this case,m=0, 1, . . . , 12N_(RB) ^(max,DL)−1, and N_(RB) ^(max,DL) is a maximumnumber of RBs. A pseudo-random sequence generator may be initialized asc_(init)=(└n_(s)/2┘+1)·(2n_(ID,i) ^(EPDCCH)+1)·2¹⁶+n_(SCID) ^(EPDCCH) ata start of each subframe. ns is a slot number of a radio frame. n_(ID,i)^(EPDCCH) is a cell index related to a corresponding EPDCCH region.n_(SCID) ^(EPDCCH) is a parameter given from higher layer signaling.

Each of the EPDCCH regions 820 and 830 may be used to schedule adifferent cell. For example, an EPDCCH in the EPDCCH region 820 maycarry scheduling information for a primary cell, and an EPDCCH in theEPDCCH region 830 may carry scheduling information for a secondary cell.

When the EPDCCH is transmitted through multiple antennas in the EPDCCHregions 820 and 830, the same precoding as that used in the EPDCCH maybe applied to a DM-RS in the EPDCCH regions 820 and 830.

Comparing with a case where the PDCCH uses a CCE as a transmissionresource unit, a transmission resource unit for the EPDCCH is called anECCE (Enhanced Control Channel Element). An aggregation level may bedefined as a resource unit for monitoring the EPDCCH. For example, when1 ECCE is a minimum resource for the EPDCCH, it may be defined as anaggregation level L={1, 2, 4, 8, 16}. A search space may also be definedin an EPDCCH region. The UE may monitor an EPDCCH candidate on the basisof the aggregation level.

FIG. 9 shows the concept of a method of processing a downlink transportchannel according to an embodiment of the present invention.

In FIG. 9, an operation of delivering a transport block to a physicallayer via a transport channel is described.

An LTE physical layer uses a higher layer, i.e., a MAC layer and atransport channel, to provide an interface. In case of single-antennatransmission, one transport block having a dynamic size exists for eachTTI (transmission time interval). For example, in case of multi-antennatransmission, a transport block having a dynamic size may exist inplural (e.g., up to two) for each TTI.

In FIG. 9, a processing procedure for DL-SCH transmission is describedwhen performing an LTE downlink transmission process. A secondprocessing procedure corresponding to a second transport block existsonly in case of downlink spatial multiplexing. In the case of downlinkspatial multiplexing, two transport blocks each having a different sizemay be combined through antenna mapping in general. Hereinafter, an LTEdownlink transport channel processing method of FIG. 14 is described.

(1) Inserting CRC Per Transport Block

In a first step of transport channel processing, a 24-bit CRC may becalculated and attached to each transport block. By using the CRC, anerror may be detected in a decoded transport block in a receiving end.When the detected error is reported and thus retransmission isrequested, for example, a downlink HARQ protocol may be used.

(2) Segmenting Code Block and Inserting CRC Per Transport Block

An internal interleaver of an LTE turbo code may be restricted in a sizethereof, and thus may be defined only for a code block size of which amaximum block size is limited to a specific bit. If a size of atransport block including a CRC attached to the transport block exceedsa maximum code block size, code block segmentation may be performedbefore turbo coding. The segmentation of the code block implies that thetransport block is divided into smaller sized code blocks to conform tocode block sizes defined in a turbo code.

FIG. 10 shows the concept of a method of performing code blocksegmentation.

Referring to FIG. 10, code block segmentation may imply that anadditional CRC is calculated and attached for each code block. A codeblock which is correctly coded can be known more rapidly when each codeblock has a CRC. Accordingly, iterative decoding on a corresponding codeblock can be finished more rapidly. Therefore, processing powerconsumption of a UE can be decreased. If one transport block is one codeblock in the absence of the code block segmentation, the CRC may not beadded to the code block.

In the presence of the code block segmentation, whether the entirety ofthe transport block is correctly received can also be known indirectlyfrom each of code block CRCs. In addition, by performing additionalerror detection based on the transport block CRC, it is possible todecrease a risk in which an error is not detected from a decodedtransport block.

(3) Turbo Coding

In LTE, the existing WCDMA/HSPA turbo encoder internal interleaver isreplaced with QPP (quadrature permutation polynomial)-basedinterleaving. Unlike the interleaver of the WCDMA/HSPA turbo code, theQPP-based interleaver is a maximum contention-free interleaver, and thusparallelization of a decoding process is possible simply without acollision risk even if different parallel processes access to aninterleaver memory.

(4) Rate Matching and Physical Layer HARQ Function

Rate matching and physical layer HARQ take a role of correctlydetermining bits to be transmitted within a given TTI from blocks ofcode bits delivered from a channel encoder. Outputs of the turbo encoder(i.e., systematic bits, first parity bits, and second parity bits) maybe preferentially interleaved respectively. The interleaved bits mayenter to a circular buffer. A bit selection block extracts consecutivebits from the circular buffer by an amount of allocated resources.

FIG. 11 shows the concept of a method of performing rate matching.

Referring to FIG. 11, since a constant amount of radio resources areused in actual transmission, to cope with this situation, rate matchingmust be performed on an encoded code block. In general, the ratematching is achieved through puncturing or repetition. The rate matchingmay be performed in unit of an encoded code block such as WCDMA of 3GPP.It is shown in FIG. 11 that the method is performed separately on asystem bit part and a parity bit part of the encoded code block. It isassumed herein that a code rate is ⅓.

(5) Bit-Based Scrambling

LTE downlink scrambling implies that a block of code bits subjected torate matching and HARQ is multiplied by a bit-based scrambling sequence.In LTE, downlink scrambling may be applied to a coded bit of eachtransport channel.

(6) Data Modulation

Downlink data modulation indicates a process of converting scrambledbits into complex-valued modulation symbols. Examples of a modulationscheme supported in an LTE downlink include QPSK, 16QAM, and 64QAM.Hereinafter, a case where 256 QAM is additionally supported as themodulation scheme will be described in the exemplary embodiment of thepresent invention. The modulation scheme may use 2 bits, 4 bits, and 6bits respectively for QPSK, 16QAM, and 64QAM. Different modulationschemes may be used according to a transport channel.

(7) Antenna Mapping

In general, antenna mapping takes a role of simultaneously processingmodulation symbols corresponding to two transport blocks and of mappingresults thereof to different antenna ports.

(8) Resource Block Mapping

Resource block mapping takes a role of mapping symbols to be transmittedto respective antenna ports to a resource element of resource blocksallocated to transport blocks transmitted to a UE by using a MACscheduler.

Some resource elements in the resource block are preoccupied bydifferent antenna ports or control regions, and such resource elementscannot be used.

A BS may use a downlink control channel (e.g., PDCCH, EPDCCH) to delivera data block size to a UE. Information on the data block sizetransmitted through a PDSCH may be transmitted based on resourceallocation information and MCS which is modulation and coding raterelated information. For an MCS field, MCS information may betransmitted to the UE on the basis of 5 bits for example. For resourceallocation, one RB to 110 RBs may be allocated. If all of the 5 bits ofthe MCS field are used to transmit the MCS information without having touse MIMO, 32 pieces of MCS information may be transmitted based on the 5bits. In this case, signaling is possible for a data block sizecorresponding to 32×110. However, since 3 pieces of MCS information outof the 32 pieces of MCS information are used to indicate a change of amodulation scheme when performing retransmission, signaling is actuallypossible for a data block size corresponding to 29×110. The data blockmay imply a transport block.

QPSK, 16QAM, and 64QAM may be used as a modulation scheme supported inthe existing LTE system. At a switching point at which the modulationscheme is changed, the same data block size may be indicated when thesame resource is allocated. This is to effectively perform an operationin various channel environments. In order to indicate an actual datablock size, IMCS which is MCS related information transmitted through adownlink control channel may be mapped to ITBS which is another variablefor indicating a data block size. Table 8 below shows a relation betweenIMCS and ITBS.

TABLE 8 MCS Index Modulation TBS Index I_(MCS) Order Q_(m) I_(TBS) 0 2 01 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 3 4 2 4 5 2 5 6 2 6 7 2 7 8 2 8 9 2 9 10 4 9 11 4 10 124 11 13 4 12 14 4 13 15 4 14 16 4 15 17 6 15 18 6 16 19 6 17 20 6 18 216 19 22 6 20 23 6 21 24 6 22 25 6 23 26 6 24 27 6 25 28 6 26 29 2reserved 30 4 31 6

The transport block size transmitted in a downlink may be determined bycombining a resource allocation and an MCS field transmitted through thedownlink control channel. Table 9 and Table 10 below respectively show atransport block size in the aforementioned IMCS-to-ITBS relation ofTable 8 respectively for resource allocation of 1 RB to 10 RBs andresource allocation of 101 RBs to 110 RBs.

TABLE 9 N_(PRB) I_(TBS) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0 16 32 56 88 120 152 176208 224 256 1 24 56 88 144 176 208 224 256 328 344 2 32 72 144 176 208256 296 328 376 424 3 40 104 176 208 256 328 392 440 504 568 4 56 120208 256 328 408 488 552 632 696 5 72 144 224 328 424 504 600 680 776 8726 328 176 256 392 504 600 712 808 936 1032 7 104 224 328 472 584 712 840968 1096 1224 8 120 256 392 536 680 808 968 1096 1256 1384 9 136 296 456616 776 936 1096 1256 1416 1544 10 144 328 504 680 872 1032 1224 13841544 1736 11 176 376 584 776 1000 1192 1384 1608 1800 2024 12 208 440680 904 1128 1352 1608 1800 2024 2280 13 224 488 744 1000 1256 1544 18002024 2280 2536 14 256 552 840 1128 1416 1736 1992 2280 2600 2856 15 280600 904 1224 1544 1800 2152 2472 2728 3112 16 328 632 968 1288 1608 19282280 2600 2984 3240 17 336 696 1064 1416 1800 2152 2536 2856 3240 362418 376 776 1160 1544 1992 2344 2792 3112 3624 4008 19 408 840 1288 17362152 2600 2984 3496 3880 4264 20 440 904 1384 1864 2344 2792 3240 37524136 4584 21 488 1000 1480 1992 2472 2984 3496 4008 4584 4968 22 5201064 1608 2152 2664 3240 3752 4264 4776 5352 23 552 1128 1736 2280 28563496 4008 4584 5160 5736 24 584 1192 1800 2408 2984 3624 4264 4968 55445992 25 616 1256 1864 2536 3112 3752 4392 5160 5736 6200 26 712 14802216 2984 3752 4392 5160 5992 6712 7480

TABLE 10 N_(PRB) I_(TBS) 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 0 27922856 2856 2856 2984 2984 2984 2984 2984 3112 1 3752 3752 3752 3752 38803880 3880 4008 4008 4008 2 4584 4584 4584 4584 4776 4776 4776 4776 49684968 3 5992 5992 5992 5992 6200 6200 6200 6200 6456 6456 4 7224 72247480 7480 7480 7480 7736 7736 7736 7992 5 8760 9144 9144 9144 9144 95289528 9528 9528 9528 6 10680 10680 10680 10680 11064 11064 11064 1144811448 11448 7 12216 12576 12576 12576 12960 12960 12960 12960 1353613536 8 14112 14112 14688 14688 14688 14688 15264 15264 15264 15264 915840 16416 16416 16416 16416 16992 16992 16992 16992 17568 10 1756818336 18336 18336 18336 18336 19080 19080 19080 19080 11 20616 2061620616 21384 21384 21384 21384 22152 22152 22152 12 22920 23688 2368823688 23688 24496 24496 24496 24496 25456 13 26416 26416 26416 2641627376 27376 27376 27376 28336 28336 14 29296 29296 29296 29296 3057630576 30576 30576 31704 31704 15 30576 31704 31704 31704 31704 3285632856 32856 34008 34008 16 32856 32856 34008 34008 34008 34008 3516035160 35160 35160 17 36696 36696 36696 37888 37888 37888 39232 3923239232 39232 18 40576 40576 40576 40576 42368 42368 42368 42368 4381643816 19 43816 43816 43816 45352 45352 45352 46888 46888 46888 46888 2046888 46888 48936 48936 48936 48936 48936 51024 51024 51024 21 5102451024 51024 52752 52752 52752 52752 55056 55056 55056 22 55056 5505655056 57336 57336 57336 57336 59256 59256 59256 23 57336 59256 5925659256 59256 61664 61664 61664 61664 63776 24 61664 61664 63776 6377663776 63776 66592 66592 66592 66592 25 63776 63776 66592 66592 6659266592 68808 68808 68808 71112 26 75376 75376 75376 75376 75376 7537675376 75376 75376 75376

In the embodiment of the present invention, a method of determining asize of transport block (or data block) is described when 256QAM issupported as a modulation scheme other than QPSK, 16QAM, and 64QAMsupported in the existing LTE system.

The size of transport block may be determined by distinguishing a casewhere the transport block is subjected to channel coding as a singlecode block without being segmented in a process of code blocksegmentation and per-code block CRC insertion and a case where thetransport block is subjected to channel coding by being segmented intomultiple code blocks. If the transport block size including a CRCattached to the transport block exceeds a maximum code block size, thecode block segmentation may be performed before turbo coding. Thesegmentation of code block implies that the transport block is segmentedinto smaller-sized code blocks to conform to a code block size definedin the turbo code.

In a case where channel coding is performed with the single code blockwithout being segmented in the process of code block segmentation andper-code block CRC insertion, the transport block size may be determinedaccording to an internal interleaver size of a turbo code in order notto attach a dummy bit to the code block.

Table 11 below shows the size of the turbo code internal interleaver.

TABLE 11 i L 1 40 2 48 3 56 4 64 5 72 6 80 7 88 8 96 9 104 10 112 11 12012 128 13 136 14 144 15 152 16 160 17 168 18 176 19 184 20 192 21 200 22208 23 216 24 224 25 232 26 240 27 248 28 256 29 264 30 272 31 280 32288 33 296 34 304 35 312 36 320 37 328 38 336 39 344 40 352 41 360 42368 43 376 44 384 45 392 46 400 47 408 48 416 49 424 50 432 51 440 52448 53 456 54 464 55 472 56 480 57 488 58 496 59 504 60 512 61 528 62544 63 560 64 576 65 592 66 608 67 624 68 640 69 656 70 672 71 688 72704 73 720 74 736 75 752 76 768 77 784 78 800 79 816 80 832 81 848 82864 83 880 84 896 85 912 86 928 87 944 88 960 89 976 90 992 91 1008 921024 93 1056 94 1088 95 1120 96 1152 97 1184 98 1216 99 1248 100 1280101 1312 102 1344 103 1376 104 1408 105 1440 106 1472 107 1504 108 1536109 1568 110 1600 111 1632 112 1664 113 1696 114 1728 115 1760 116 1792117 1824 118 1856 119 1888 120 1920 121 1952 122 1984 123 2016 124 2048125 2112 126 2176 127 2240 128 2304 129 2368 130 2432 131 2496 132 2560133 2624 134 2688 135 2752 136 2816 137 2880 138 2944 139 3008 140 3072141 3136 142 3200 143 3264 144 3328 145 3392 146 3456 147 3520 148 3584149 3648 150 3712 151 3776 152 3840 153 3904 154 3968 155 4032 156 4096157 4160 158 4224 159 4288 160 4352 161 4416 162 4480 163 4544 164 4608165 4672 166 4736 167 4800 168 4864 169 4928 170 4992 171 5056 172 5120173 5184 174 5248 175 5312 176 5376 177 5440 178 5504 179 5568 180 5632181 5696 182 5760 183 5824 184 5888 185 5952 186 6016 187 6080 188 6144

In Table 11, i may denote an index of a turbo code internal interleaver,and L may denote a size of the turbo code internal interleaver.According to the embodiment of the present invention, the transportblock size may be defined according to the size of the turbo codeinternal interleaver. That is, the dummy bit may be removed by limitingthe transport block size to L.

Bits input to the turbo code internal interleaver may be denoted by c₀,c₁, . . . , c_(L-1). Herein, L denotes the number of input bits as atransport block size. Output bits calculated via the turbo code internalinterleaver may be denoted by c₀′, c₁′, . . . , c_(L-1)′. The input bitand the output bit may satisfy the relation of Equation 5 below.c _(i) ′=c _(Π(i)) ,i=0,1, . . . ,(L−1)  <Equation 5>

Herein, an output index i and an input index Π(i) may satisfy Equation 6below.Π(i)=(f ₁ ·i+f ₂ ·i ²)mod L  <Equation 6>

In Equation 6, a parameter f₁ and a parameter f₂ may be valuesdetermined by a table on the basis of a size L of a turbo code internalinterleaver (or a size of a transport block).

According to the embodiment of the present invention, the dummy bit maybe removed in channel coding if the transport block size is defined tobe equal to the turbo code internal interleaver size L defined in Table11. It is assumed herein that the size of the transport block input tothe turbo code internal interleaver is a size considering CRCattachment. For example, if a 24-bit CRC is attached, the transportblock size is L-24 which is obtained by subtracting 24 bits from theblock size defined in Table 11. That is, in the embodiment of thepresent invention, the dummy bit may be removed by defining thetransport block size to N=L−A. Herein, N, L, and A may respectivelydenote the transport block size, the turbo code internal interleaversize, and the CRC-bit size.

If channel coding is performed by segmenting the transport block intomultiple code blocks, the transport block size may be determined asfollows. If the transport block is segmented into two or more codeblocks, a CRC is attached to the transport block, and the CRC may alsobe attached to each segmented code block. When performing turbo codingon the transport block, a size corresponding to a sum of the code blocksize and a size of CRC attached to the code block must be set to thesame as the internal interleaver size defined in Table 11 describedabove. In addition, it may be determined such that an error rate is notdifferent between code blocks by equally setting the size of thesegmented code block.

Then, if it is assumed that a transport block with a size N is segmentedinto M (M>=2) code blocks each having a size L (where L is a size of aturbo code internal interleaver) and a CRC size is A (e.g., 24 bits),Equation 7 below must be satisfied so that the code blocks have the samesize.N+A×M+24=M*(L+A)N=M×L−A  <Equation 7>

The transport block size may be calculated by using Equation 7. Thevalues L and M may be calculated by considering the defined turbo codeinternal interleaver size, and may be determined such that a dummy bitis not generated when performing turbo coding on each code block.

Table 12 below shows a case where there are up to 24 code blocks amongtransport blocks satisfying the aforementioned condition. It is assumedin Table 12 that a CRC size is 24, and if the CRC size is changed,another value may be determined to the transport block size.

TABLE 12 M N 2 6200 2 6328 2 6456 2 6584 2 6712 2 6840 2 6968 2 7096 27224 2 7352 2 7480 2 7608 2 7736 2 7864 2 7992 2 8120 2 8248 2 8376 28504 2 8632 2 8760 2 8888 2 9016 2 9144 2 9272 2 9400 2 9528 2 9656 29784 2 9912 2 10040 2 10168 2 10296 2 10424 2 10552 2 10680 2 10808 210936 2 11064 2 11192 2 11320 2 11448 2 11576 2 11704 2 11832 2 11960 212088 2 12216 3 12384 3 12576 3 12768 3 12960 3 13152 3 13344 3 13536 313728 3 13920 3 14112 3 14304 3 14496 3 14688 3 14880 3 15072 3 15264 315456 3 15648 3 15840 3 16032 3 16224 3 16416 3 16608 3 16800 3 16992 317184 3 17376 3 17568 3 17760 3 17952 3 18144 3 18336 3 12384 4 18568 418824 4 19080 4 19336 4 19592 4 19848 4 20104 4 20360 4 20616 4 20872 421128 4 21384 4 21640 4 21896 4 22152 4 22408 4 22664 4 22920 4 23176 423432 4 23688 4 23944 4 24200 4 24456 5 24496 5 24816 5 25136 5 25456 525776 5 26096 5 26416 5 26736 5 27056 5 27376 5 27696 5 28016 5 28336 528656 5 28976 5 29296 5 29616 5 29936 5 30256 5 30576 6 30936 5 31320 531704 6 32088 6 32472 6 32856 6 33240 6 33624 6 34008 6 34392 6 34776 635160 6 35544 6 35928 6 36312 6 36696 6 30936 6 31320 7 36992 7 37440 737888 7 38336 7 38784 7 39232 7 39680 7 40128 7 40576 7 41024 7 41472 741920 7 42368 7 42816 7 36992 8 42792 8 43304 8 43816 8 44328 8 44840 845352 8 45864 8 46376 8 46888 8 47400 8 47912 8 48424 8 49320 9 49296 949872 9 50448 9 51024 9 51600 9 52176 9 52752 9 53328 9 53904 9 54480 955488 10 55416 10 56056 10 56696 10 57336 10 57976 10 58616 10 59256 1059896 10 60536 10 61656 11 61664 11 62368 11 63072 11 63776 11 64480 1165184 11 65888 11 66592 11 67824 12 68040 12 68808 12 69576 12 70344 1271112 12 71880 12 72648 12 73992 13 74544 13 75376 13 76208 13 77040 1377872 13 78704 13 80160 14 80280 14 81176 14 82072 14 82968 14 83864 1484760 14 85656 14 80280 14 81176 15 86016 15 86976 15 87936 15 88896 1589856 15 90816 15 91776 16 92776 16 93800 16 94824 16 95848 16 96872 1697896 17 98576 17 99664 17 100752 17 101840 17 102928 17 104016 18104376 18 105528 18 106680 18 107832 18 108984 18 110136 19 111392 19112608 19 113824 19 115040 19 116256 20 117256 20 118536 20 119816 20121096 20 123336 21 124464 21 125808 21 127152 21 129504 22 130392 22131800 22 133208 22 134616 23 136320 23 137792 23 139264 23 140736 24142248 24 143784 24 145320 24 146856

In Table 12, M denotes the number of code blocks segmented from onetransport block, and N denotes a size of transport block. The size oftransport block may be set differently according to the number ofsegmented code blocks.

When using the size of transport block defined in Table 11 and Table 12,a dummy bit may not be generated when performing channel coding.Accordingly, the same performance may be guaranteed between code blocks.Therefore, according to the embodiment of the present invention, thesize of transport block may be calculated and used on the basis ofEquation 6 and Equation 7 depending on the number of code blockssegmented from one transport block.

For example, on the basis of a combination of a modulation and codingrate and an allocation resource size, a BS may report to a UE aboutinformation on a size of transport block transmitted by the BS. The sizeof transport block may be expressed with the combination of themodulation and coding rate and the allocated resource size. The BS maydetermine the modulation and coding rate to be applied to a coded blockby referring to a channel quality indicator transmitted by the UE. Asize of resource allocated to the coded block may also be determined byconsidering a resource for transmitting control information and aresource for a reference signal for channel estimation.

FIG. 12 shows the concept of a resource block pair according to anembodiment of the present invention.

Referring to FIG. 12, a horizontal axis represents a time domain, and avertical axis represents a frequency domain.

In the resource block pair of FIG. 12, it may be assumed that resourcesfor control information transmission are first three OFDM symbols (i.e.,an OFDM symbol 0, an OFDM symbol 1, and an OFDM symbol 2) and referencesignals are transmitted through two transmit antennas. In this case, thenumber of REs (resource elements) that can be used for data transmissionmay be 120 in one unit RBP (resource block pair).

For example, it may be assumed that a modulation scheme and a codingrate used by a BS are 64QAM and 0.6504 and the number of allocated RBsis 10. A size of transport block that can be transmitted throughallocated 10 RBs is 4658 bits. This is a value in the range between 4608bits and 4672 bits, i.e., the transport block size defined in Table 11above. By defining a rule for determining the size of transport block toany one of the defined two transport block sizes, the size of transportblock may be determined according to various modulation and code ratesand allocated resource sizes.

In a case where a size of transport block that can be actuallytransmitted is not equal to a supportable transport block size asdescribed above, the size of transport block may be determined accordingto a specific rule. For example, according to the embodiment of thepresent invention, if the size of transport block is not equal to thesupportable transport block size, the size of transport block that canbe actually transmitted may be determined by using any one of thefollowing rules.

i) Method of determining a transport block size to a maximum supportabletransport block size not exceeding an actually transmissible transportblock size.

ii) Method of determining a transport block size to a minimumsupportable transport block size exceeding an actually transmissibletransport block size.

iii) Method of determining a transport block size to a supportable datablock having a smallest difference with respect to an actuallytransmissible data block size.

Table 13 below shows an example of a case where the number of codeblocks is in the range of 25 to 66 among transport blocks satisfying theaforementioned condition. It is shown in Table 13 that a size oftransport block is defined variously according to a modulation scheme, acoding rate, and an allocated resource even if the same number of codeblocks are present. A transport block defined in a case of using 256QAMas the modulation scheme is also included in Table 13. In Table 13, anuppermost end may indicate the number of code blocks, and a valueincluded in a column mapped according to the number of code blocks maybe a size of transport block defined variously according to a modulationand coding rate. According to the embodiment of the present invention,one of the sizes of transport blocks defined in the following table maybe used when determining the size of transport block.

TABLE 13 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 76176 79224 82272 85320 88368 9141694464 97512 100560 77776 80888 84000 87112 90224 93336 96448 99560102672 79376 82552 85728 88904 92080 95256 98432 101608 104784 8097684216 87456 90696 93936 97176 100416 103656 106896 82576 85880 8918492488 95792 99096 102400 105704 109008 84176 87544 90912 94280 97648101016 104384 107752 111120 85776 89208 92640 96072 99504 102936 106368109800 113232 87376 90872 94368 97864 101360 104856 108352 111848 11534488976 92536 96096 99656 103216 106776 110336 113896 117456 90576 9420097824 101448 105072 108696 112320 115944 119568 92176 95864 99552 103240106928 110616 114304 117992 121680 93776 97528 101280 105032 108784112536 116288 120040 123792 95376 99192 103008 106824 110640 114456118272 122088 125904 96976 100856 104736 108616 112496 116376 120256124136 128016 98576 102520 106464 110408 114352 118296 122240 126184130128 100176 104184 108192 112200 116208 120216 124224 128232 132240101776 105848 109920 113992 118064 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All or some of the transport block sizes of Table 13 may be used as atransport block size in a system supporting 256QAM. In addition, some ofthe transport block sizes of Table 13 support 256QAM, and may be used asa size of transport block transmitted through 2-layer, 3-layer, 4-layeror 5-layer, 6-layer, 7-layer, 8-layer.

According to another embodiment of the present invention, a size oftransport block may be determined by differently setting a ranksupported depending on a modulation scheme. For example, some of thetransport block sizes among the transport block sizes of Table 13support 256QAM, and may be determined not to support a transport blocksize greater than or equal to 3-layer as a size of transport blocktransmitted with a specific rank or below (i.e., 2 layer or below).

FIG. 13 is a flowchart showing a method of performing turbo coding for atransport block according to an embodiment of the present invention.

Referring to FIG. 13, a size of transport block is determined (stepS1300).

According to the embodiment of the present invention, an unnecessarydummy bit can be removed by determining the size of transport blockaccording to a size of a turbo code internal interleaver.

The size of transport block may be determined according to whether onetransport block is segmented into a single code block or multiple codeblocks as described above. If the transport block is segmented into thesingle code block, the size of transport block may be a value obtainedby subtracting a CRC bit size from the turbo code internal interleaversize. If the transport block is segmented into the multiple code blocks,the size of transport block may be a value obtained by subtracting a CRCbit size from a value obtained by multiplying a size of each code blockby the number of segmented code blocks. The size of transport block maybe determined by additionally considering a modulation scheme (e.g.,64QAM, 256QAM) and an allocation resource.

For turbo coding, the transport block is subjected to code blocksegmentation (step S1320).

In the code block segmentation, a single transport block may bedetermined to the code block when the single transport block is notsegmented into multiple code blocks. If the single transport block issegmented into the multiple code blocks, the single transport block maybe determined to the multiple code blocks.

On the basis of the turbo code internal interleaver, data included inthe code block is interleaved (step S1340).

The turbo code internal interleaver may interleave the data included inthe code block. A size of interleaved code block may be a value obtainedby considering the turbo code internal interleaver size as describedabove.

Turbo coding is performed on the interleaved code block (step S1360).

The turbo coding may be performed on the interleaved code block. A sizeof code block may be determined by considering the turbo code internalinterleaver size, thereby being able to reduce a dummy bit generated inturbo coding.

FIG. 14 is a block diagram of a wireless communication system accordingto an embodiment of the present invention.

Referring to FIG. 14, a BS 1400 includes a processor 1410, a memory1420, and a radio frequency (RF) unit 1430. The memory 1420 is coupledto the processor 1410, and stores a variety of information for drivingthe processor 1410. The RF unit 1420 is coupled to the processor 1410,and transmits and/or receives a radio signal. The processor 1410implements the proposed functions, procedures, and/or methods. In theaforementioned embodiment, an operation of the BS may be implemented bythe processor 1410.

For example, the processor 1410 determines a size of a transport block,divides the transport block into at least one code block based on thesize of transport block, interleaves the at least one code block by aninterleaver, and performs a turbo coding for the interleaved at leastone code block. The processor 1410 may be determined based on the numberof the divided code blocks.

A wireless device 1450 includes a processor 1460, a memory 1470, and anRF unit 1480. The memory 1470 is coupled to the processor 1460, andstores a variety of information for driving the processor 1460. The RFunit 1480 is coupled to the processor 1460, and transmits and/orreceives a radio signal. The processor 1460 implements the proposedfunctions, procedures, and/or methods. In the aforementioned embodiment,an operation of the wireless device may be implemented by the processor1460.

For example, the processor 1460 determines a size of a transport block,divides the transport block into at least one code block based on thesize of transport block, interleaves the at least one code block by aninterleaver, and performs a turbo coding for the interleaved at leastone code block. The processor 1460 may be determined based on the numberof the divided code blocks.

The processor may include an application-specific integrated circuit(ASIC), a separate chipset, a logic circuit, and a data processing unit.The memory may include a read-only memory (ROM), a random access memory(RAM), a flash memory, a memory card, a storage medium, and/or otherequivalent storage devices. The RF unit may include a baseband circuitfor processing a radio signal. When the embodiment of the presentinvention is implemented in software, the aforementioned methods can beimplemented with a module (i.e., process, function, etc.) for performingthe aforementioned functions. The module may be stored in the memory andmay be performed by the processor. The memory may be located inside oroutside the processor, and may be coupled to the processor by usingvarious well-known means.

Although the aforementioned exemplary system has been described on thebasis of a flowchart in which steps or blocks are listed in sequence,the steps of the present invention are not limited to a certain order.Therefore, a certain step may be performed in a different step or in adifferent order or concurrently with respect to that described above.Further, it will be understood by those ordinary skilled in the art thatthe steps of the flowcharts are not exclusive. Rather, another step maybe included therein or one or more steps may be deleted within the scopeof the present invention.

What is claimed is:
 1. A method for encoding a transport block in awireless communication system, the method comprising: determining, by afirst device, a size of the transport block; attaching, by the firstdevice, a first cyclic redundancy check (CRC) code to the transportblock having the determined size to produce a first CRC-attachedtransport block; segmenting, by the first device, the first CRC-attachedtransport block into a plurality of code blocks when a size of the firstCRC-attached transport block is larger than a maximum code block size;attaching, by the first device, a second CRC code to each of theplurality of code blocks to produce a plurality of second CRC-attachedcode blocks; and encoding, by the first device, the second CRC-attachedcode blocks by a turbo-encoder, wherein the size of the transport blockis determined from among a plurality of predetermined transport blocksizes, wherein the size of the transport block is determined based on a256 quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) scheme, a size of an allocatedresource, and a number of layers, and wherein the plurality ofpredetermined transport block sizes includes 305976 bits, 324336 bits,and 391656 bits when the transport block is mapped to four-layer spatialmultiplexing.
 2. The method of claim 1, wherein a size of each of thecode blocks is equal to a size corresponding to when the size of atransport block is the 305976 bits, the 324336 bits, or the 391656 bits,and an internal interleaver size is
 6144. 3. The method of claim 1,wherein the plurality of predetermined transport block sizes furtherincludes 314888 bits, 339112 bits, 351224 bits, 363336 bits, and 375448bits when the transport block is mapped to four-layer spatialmultiplexing, and wherein a size of each of the code blocks is equal toa size corresponding to when the size of a transport block is the 314888bits, the 339112 bits, the 351224 bits, the 363336 bits or the 375448bits and an internal interleaver size is
 6080. 4. The method of claim 1,wherein a turbo code internal interleaver interleaves an input bit asfollow,c _(i) ′=c _(Π(i)) ,i=0,1, . . . ,(L−1) where the c_(Π(i)) is an inputbit of the interleaver, the c_(i)′ is an output bit of the interleaver,the L is the size of the transport block, the i is an index of the inputbit, where Π(i) is determined as below,Π(i)=(f ₁ ·i+f ₂ ·i ²)mod L, and wherein the f₁ and f₂ are predeterminedvalues according to the L, the L is the size of the transport block, thei is the index of the input bit.
 5. The method of claim 1, wherein thesize of the transport block is determined based on a value of a rank,the value of the rank being used by a transmitter, when the transmitteruses a multiple input multiple output (MIMO) spatial multiplexing totransmit the transport block, and wherein the value of the rank isrestricted by the modulation scheme.
 6. A wireless apparatus configuredfor encoding a transport block in a wireless communication system, thewireless apparatus comprising: a transceiver configured to receive radiosignals; and a processor configured to: determine a size of thetransport block, attach a first cyclic redundancy check (CRC) code tothe transport block having the determined size to produce a firstCRC-attached transport block, segment the first CRC-attached transportblock into a plurality of code blocks when a size of the firstCRC-attached transport block is larger than a maximum code block size,attach a second CRC code to each of the plurality of code blocks toproduce a plurality of second CRC-attached code blocks, and encode thesecond CRC-attached code blocks by a turbo-encoder, wherein the size ofthe transport block is determined from among a plurality ofpredetermined transport block sizes, wherein the size of the transportblock is determined based on a 256 quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM)scheme, a size of an allocated resource, and a number of layers, andwherein the plurality of predetermined transport block sizes includes305976 bits, 324336 bits, and 391656 bits when the transport block ismapped to four-layer spatial multiplexing.
 7. The wireless apparatus ofclaim 6, wherein a size of each of the code blocks is equal to a sizecorresponding to when the size of a transport block is the 305976 bits,the 324336 bits, or the 391656 bits, and an internal interleaver size is6144.
 8. The wireless apparatus of claim 6, wherein the plurality ofpredetermined transport block sizes further includes 314888 bits, 339112bits, 351224 bits, 363336 bits, and 375448 bits when the transport blockis mapped to four-layer spatial multiplexing, and wherein a size of eachof the code blocks is equal to a size corresponding to when the size ofa transport block is the 314888 bits, the 339112 bits, the 351224 bits,the 363336 bits or the 375448 bits and an internal interleaver size is6080.
 9. The wireless apparatus of claim 6, wherein a turbo codeinternal interleaver interleaves an input bit as follow,c _(i) ′=c _(Π(i)) ,i=0,1, . . . ,(L−1) where the c_(Π(i)) is an inputbit of the interleaver, the c_(i)′ is an output bit of the interleaver,the L is the size of the transport block, the i is an index of the inputbit, where Π(i) is determined as below,Π(i)=(f ₁ ·i+f ₂ ·i ²)mod L, and wherein the f₁ and f₂ are predeterminedvalues according to the L, the L is the size of the transport block, thei is the index of the input bit.
 10. The wireless apparatus of claim 6,wherein the size of the transport block is determined based on a valueof a rank, the value of the rank being used by a transmitter, when thetransmitter uses a multiple input multiple output (MIMO) spatialmultiplexing method to transmit the transport block, and wherein thevalue of the rank is restricted by the modulation scheme.